srdickens
Joined: 17 Aug 2010 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:08 pm Post subject: A new way to make colloidal silver. |
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| Call this an experimental way to make colloidal silver, that I have found works rather well. In one of my experimental generators I use 4 1.5v batteries as a power source. Between one of the electrical terminals and the silver wire I use a 2 volt led to allow me to see its on when its on. Between the other electrical terminal and the silver wire I use a thumb sized electrolytic capacitor, the specifics of the capacitor are experimental. Now what this does is first of all when it is started the led glows naturally of course. So you know its on,,now colloidal silver is being made, but during this process the capacitor is also charging, and once it is fully charged the led will stop glowing and the colloidal silver being made will come to a stand still more or less. You can think of the capacitor as a timer that works for say 4 minutes which by the way is plenty of time to make colloidal silver in the range of say 8 to 16 oz believe it or not. Why this works so well and so fast is that the capacitor is causing the colloidal silver to oscillate, and we can just stop with the technical stuff there. So give it a try and see what you think, and experiment with various capacitors to try for better results and longer running time. Best of luck and perhaps you may want to spread your results so others can learn of this method as well.. |
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arn
Joined: 08 Dec 2010 Posts: 8
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:56 am Post subject: |
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This will not work.
You need more than 6 volts (4 x 1.5 volt batteries).
4 minutes is too short.
The capacitor will not cause the colloidal silver to oscillate.
You might think this works, but I am sure it doesn't.
I suggest doing some research, and learning from others. Do it in a way which others have found to work.
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